The direction of urban gardens is still easy to write. You can see more classic cases of American urban gardens (I like roof gardens very much, and there are many others). Don't write too broad a topic, choose one aspect to go deep.
It can be written from the current situation of urban landscape development, and the content can be specific to the layout of urban landscape (combined with the surrounding environment and related to the theme, it must be the most suitable in this environment, but it will not be so harmonious in another environment), plant landscaping (season, color matching, environment, plant interaction), road setting (direction, road width, pavement, etc.), why should it be set like this? Consideration of traffic function, etc. ) the collocation of garden sketches (catering to related themes), irrigation facilities (water saving and environmental protection are advocated now, so reasonable irrigation methods should be arranged), and whether the artificial management in the later stage is in place (regular pruning of plants to protect growth, maintenance of urban garden facilities, etc.). ).
Finally, the development direction of urban gardens in the future is prospected. I hope it's over. According to the paper format, references should be listed at the end. If it is a graduation thesis, I suggest you refer to the literature 15. Please have a look at the domestic and foreign languages, and those translated in foreign languages can be found online. I don't know much about the management of township enterprises